The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Том 7 |
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Сторінка 120
... and not to any intention of concealment on the part of its author , may be fairly
presumed , from the absence of any thing in the nature and contents of the book ,
which could furnish a reasonable cause for such a resolute withdrawing from the
...
... and not to any intention of concealment on the part of its author , may be fairly
presumed , from the absence of any thing in the nature and contents of the book ,
which could furnish a reasonable cause for such a resolute withdrawing from the
...
Сторінка 124
The merit of ease and simplicity , which at the present day is so much looked for
in every species of composition , could not then , as now , in the absence of
higher or more showy qualities , recommend a work to popular favour ; nor was
nature ...
The merit of ease and simplicity , which at the present day is so much looked for
in every species of composition , could not then , as now , in the absence of
higher or more showy qualities , recommend a work to popular favour ; nor was
nature ...
Сторінка 129
lake , imbowered in lofty mountains , they learnt true wisdom , and drank deep of
nature ' s inspiration . In their verse , you seem to hear the rustling of the leaves ,
as they are gently stirred by the wind ; - the distant sound of falling waters , and ...
lake , imbowered in lofty mountains , they learnt true wisdom , and drank deep of
nature ' s inspiration . In their verse , you seem to hear the rustling of the leaves ,
as they are gently stirred by the wind ; - the distant sound of falling waters , and ...
Сторінка 133
She has not been at the trouble to look out for subjects for her pencil of a peculiar
and eccentric cast , nor cared to outstep the modesty of nature , by spicing with a
too rich vein of humour , such as fell in her way in the ordinary intercourse of life ...
She has not been at the trouble to look out for subjects for her pencil of a peculiar
and eccentric cast , nor cared to outstep the modesty of nature , by spicing with a
too rich vein of humour , such as fell in her way in the ordinary intercourse of life ...
Сторінка 165
this is true philosophy !thus , indeed , may the devout contemplator of Nature ' s
works “ find tongues in brooks , sermons in stones , and good in every thing . ”
What a noble view of man ! God - like in reason himself - conversing with God ...
this is true philosophy !thus , indeed , may the devout contemplator of Nature ' s
works “ find tongues in brooks , sermons in stones , and good in every thing . ”
What a noble view of man ! God - like in reason himself - conversing with God ...
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